Had to return to Boots twice in order to get my prescriptions dealt with as one of them was only partially filled and the remainder was waiting sign off by the pharmacist, who had just gone on lunch break when I turned up.
The clouds have dissipated and the resulting sunshine has made the day lovely and warm.
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Just spent an enthralling few minutes dealing with my home contents insurance renewal
I'd been meaning to update it as it didn't cover the full value of either the bike or the Mac Mini, but I suspected I'd have to phone them up so I kept putting it off. But the renewal is due on Monday so I checked the details on the website, and it turned out I was able to add them without having to speak to anybody
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Morning denizens
Grey day again. As is also fairly standard now, it's 12°C with an expected high of 16°. The barometers are a touch higher at 1023/1031mB
I'm debating what to have for breakfast. I got some croissants and jam yesterday, so that seems like a good choice
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Morning all
Overcast. Dry. Currently 14 degrees with a high of 16 expected. The sun might make an appearance. Barometer up to 1035 mBar.
Sunrise 07:19; Sunset 18:16 BST
I have been to the farmers' market. Hot rum sauce and green seasoning procured from the Carribbean sauce lady (her posting on Instagram that she was at this market today spurred me to get out of bed). Other purchases were bacon, sausages, English muffins and tinned seafood.
I need to do some laundry and then contemplate what else to do with my day. I have a prescription to pick up so that means going outside again. Shame they couldn't have texted readiness while I was at the market.
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Originally posted by sadkingbilly View Post
were they heilan' coo's ??
get a cab/uber/chauffeur driven limo when you pick the car up.
AYSYCOTBAC??
What sort of example is that from a senior member of the forum??
dear, oh dear. a fine state of affairs, and no mistake.
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Originally posted by ladymuck View PostI have returned from my trip to the nether regions (although definitely not the furthest point) of the Metropolitan Line.
An interesting walk through the trading estate, then some common land with coos on it, over some locks, through some woodland and then finally a short stretch of proper road to Croxley station. I hope it's not raining when I pick the car up at the end of the month as that walk will be squishy and muddy.
get a cab/uber/chauffeur driven limo when you pick the car up.
AYSYCOTBAC??
What sort of example is that from a senior member of the forum??
dear, oh dear. a fine state of affairs, and no mistake.
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Morning.
Saturday.
Dry.
Grey.
Sunless.
Dreary.
Chilly in here at 17 deg, 17 in the kitchen, 16 in the leanto.
1029 mBar, 30.39 in Hg, 771.9 Torr, 14.93 psi, (up a tad from last night), 66% RH (Lidl electric).
Meanwhile on the 22nd of February 2020 Brillo and BR14 popped in, NF forewent scrabbling behind the telly due to a complaining back, and I watched Death Wish III and IV.
Walk (towpath, unabbreviated) walked in the grey gloom.Last edited by DoctorStrangelove; Today, 09:38.
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Tonight's major motion picture premiere was The Lost Bus (2025), an Apple TV+ movie that was released last Friday, based on the true story of a school bus driver rescuing some kids in a Californian fire a few years ago (not a spoiler, because we all know Apple wouldn't fund a movie about 22 little kids plus their teacher and bus driver being horribly burned to death). If California's as good as they keep telling us, why do people need rescuing so much there that they can make films about it? Anyway, it's pretty good, though I don't know yet how loosely it's based, as if that matters
Somebody I follow on Bluesky watched The Villainess (2017) the other day and spoke highly of it, which made me think I should watch it again, so I did, and it's as excellent as I've previously said it is
I got the bed made before all that, which is good because now I've forgotten the suffering involved and can just enjoy my lovely new-made bed
Goodnight all
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Tea: lamb chops with chips and beans
That reminds me, I meant to buy beans. Ah well, there's one tin left so that'll see me through to the next expedition
To watch, the rest of the fare dodgers thing I started yesterday
Some bed making has been done. I suppose I ought to see about the rest of it before I forget and suffer endless misery later
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I have returned from my trip to the nether regions (although definitely not the furthest point) of the Metropolitan Line.
An interesting walk through the trading estate, then some common land with coos on it, over some locks, through some woodland and then finally a short stretch of proper road to Croxley station. I hope it's not raining when I pick the car up at the end of the month as that walk will be squishy and muddy.
There was an intention to do a bit of work on getting home, to make life easier for myself next week, but I can't be arsed. I've checked my emails and no-one missed me, so I think I'll just clock off.
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The bed has been stripped and left to air
And in an unprecedented move, rather than neatly folding the old bedding and then staring balefully at it for the next couple of weeks thinking "I need to put that in the wash", I took it and put it in the wash straight away!
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Lunch: sausages in finger rolls
The new t-shirts appeared to have shed a lot of cotton fluff - well, more like dust if anything - during their First Wash, and there'd been a bit from the towel wash the other day, so I put the machine on its six minute "Clean out fluff" cycle while I was cooking the sausages. This is quite good fun to watch as it spins at high speed hurling water all over its innards with great vigour. Absolute mayhem in there
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Originally posted by ladymuck View PostMany meetings this morning then off this afternoon. Firstly to get the greys painted over and then to take yea olde jalopy to Rickmansworth / Croxley Green way for it to have a very expensive make over for the next couple of weeks.
I apologised profusely for my inexcusable rush to judgement, whereupon they exhorted me to attend the Croxley Revels, an annual event which was happening in a few weeks. Sadly, I was unable to do so, though a while later I watched John Betjeman's film Metro-Land (TV Movie 1973) in which they feature ("a tradition that stretches back to 1952")
And it was a while after that before I realised that it had been the source of Croxley Script typing paper, which my father used for his writing throughout my childhood; the paper mill closed in 1980
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Originally posted by DoctorStrangelove View PostMorning.
Walk (unabbreviated, towpath) walked in the grey gloom and drizzly mist or misty drizzle as the case may be.
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Shopping done!
I had been thinking of popping into M&S as well as Big Sainsbury's, but then I remembered that I'll have plenty of time for that kind of thing when I'm on leave, and also that I need to be rejigging arrangements around freezing, including using up stuff I already have while I work out how to organise the now-limited space available. (The old one is only managing to hold at around -8°C after running overnight, which is no good long term.)
So instead it was a fairly quick scoot around and not too much spent, though of course I got the new Viz
I also picked up four plain t-shirts in assorted colours; they were already cheap, then there was a discount for getting two, and finally a blanket discount on all clothing, meaning they ended up being just over £3 each. They're nowt special, but fine for normal everyday use. So I've removed all the sticky labels and such from them and chucked them in the washing machine on its "first wash" cycle, specially designed to ensure they don't leach their dye into other stuff in the future and so on
And so home, where I was initially dismayed to see that somebody had grabbed my favoured parking spot. But then I realised that it was a parcel chap here to deliver some stuff, and it turned out it was to me! Also to one of the ladies in the ground floor flats, so I left the car blocking the drive while I let him in to drop off her stuff, telling him to leave mine down in the hall as I could take it up. So he moved on, there being stuff for the adjacent block as well, and I was able to reclaim my spot!
All that and it's not even time for lunch yet
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